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FEBRUARY/MARCH 2016 • VOL. 15 NO. 1 Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal Bariatric Surgery: Bad to the Bone, Part 1 • Chemotherapy and Functional Medicine for Metastatic Breast Cancer • Commentary: Revisiting the Link Between Diet, Lifestyle, and Cancer • Commentary: Liposomes • AIHM and Evolution of Integrative Medicine • Abstracts From Posters at AIHM 2015 • Jeffrey Bland, PhD: When Is a Rare Disease Not so Rare? • Presenters 2016—William Rea, MD: Environmental Sensitivities Behind “Uncurable” Illness • Interview with Karen Mercereau, RN Editorial—The Kidney Dysfunction Epidemic, Part 2: Intervention

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FEBRUARY/MARCH 2016 • VOL. 15 NO. 1

Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal

Bariatric Surgery: Bad to the Bone, Part 1 • Chemotherapy and Functional Medicine for Metastatic Breast Cancer • Commentary: Revisiting the Link Between Diet,

Lifestyle, and Cancer • Commentary: Liposomes • AIHM and Evolution of Integrative Medicine • Abstracts From Posters at AIHM 2015 • Jeffrey Bland, PhD: When Is a Rare Disease Not so Rare? • Presenters 2016—William Rea, MD: Environmental Sensitivities Behind “Uncurable” Illness • Interview with Karen Mercereau, RN •

Editorial—The Kidney Dysfunction Epidemic, Part 2: Intervention

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Integrative Medicine • Vol. 15, No. 1 • February 2016 3Table of Contents

8 The Kidney Dysfunction Epidemic, Part 2: Intervention Joseph Pizzorno, ND, Editor in Chief

14 When Is a Rare Disease Not so Rare? Implications for Medical Nutrition Therapy Jeffrey Bland, PhD, Associate Editor

64 Pogo’s Dilemma Bill Benda, MD, Associate Editor

18 First Reports Come out of Patient-centered Medical Homes Led by MDs and NDs … plus more John Weeks

22 Nature, Nurture, and Bad Luck: Revisiting the Link Between Diet, Lifestyle, and Cancer Timothy C. Birdsall, ND, FABNO

33 Liposomes as Advanced Delivery Systems for Nutraceuticals Christopher W. Shade, PhD

38 The Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine and the Evolution of Integrative Medicine Practice, Education, and Fellowships David S. Riley, MD; Robert Anderson, MD; Jennifer C. Blair, LAc, MaOM; Seroya Crouch, ND; William Meeker, DC, MPH; Scott Shannon, MD, ABIHM; Nancy Sudak, MD, ABIHM; Lucia Thornton, RN, MSN, AHN-BC; Tieraona Low Dog, MD

27 Chemotherapy and Functional Medicine in a Patient With Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Case Report Elliot T. Taxman, BA; Erin D. Conlon, BS; Alex Speers, BA; Kristin L. Dismuke, BS; Tonya S. Heyman, MD, FACOG; Thomas L. Taxman, MD, FAAP

48 Bariatric Surgery: Bad to the Bone, Part 1 Lara Pizzorno, MDiv, MA, LMT

24 William Rea, MD: Investigating Environmental Sensitivities May Resolve “Uncurable” Illness Interview by Craig Gustafson

56 Karen Mercereau, RN: Patient Advocacy—Filling in the Gaps to Prevent Medical Errors, Improve Outcomes, and Reduce Costs Interview by Craig Gustafson

42 Abstracts—Selected Posters From 2015 AIHM Coference

62 Conference Calendar

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